That’s right, it’s totally possible to plan a trip to the Maldives on a budget. I didn’t think it was possible either, which is why I took one for the team, and volunteered myself to go test out the tropical atoll paradise on a broke girl’s budget.
By the way, yes, I paid for my flights to get to the Maldives and all of my budget accommodations, and I probably make less or equal money to most of you who are reading this. I did get to use my blogger-power to stay two nights at one of the fancy over-water villa resorts, which I’d still recommend doing if you’re going to the Maldives for a special occasion, but I won’t include that in this budget planning tutorial since one night equals close to my entire budget trip.
Moving right along! There are a few important things you need to know about the Maldives and why budget travel used to not be an option, so I’ll start there and move on to the info you actually came here to read about.
Raise your hand if you knew that the Maldives is a predominantly Muslim country? Or that drinking alcohol or wearing swimsuits is strictly prohibited in most areas? Anyone? I sure as hell didn’t. But little facts like that helped me understand why the availability of budget travel options is still relatively new. Here’s what I found out:
If you start to plan a holiday to Maldives by searching for a flight directly there, you’re going to cry and give up as soon as you see the prices. Don’t even try it. Just follow my directions and trust me, I do this for a “living”. It’s still not going to be ideal, but getting to Maldives on a budget is at least better than getting there without an arm and a leg. If it works, feel free to click around on my website or share this so I get magic Google points. 😉
If you’re a visual learner or if you appreciate my little technique, please check out the Video Tutorial I made called: How to Save Hundreds of Dollars on Flights Using Skyscanner’s Flexible Option
Or watch my video 😀
Next on your planning list is finding budget Maldives accommodation. As I mentioned before, the options are pretty much limited to guest houses unless you stay in Malé, which, most people don’t do. But! As I mentioned before, the guest houses are all quite new and extremely cute, so it’s really just a matter of which island you want to go to…
By the way…there are over 1000 islands in the Maldives. The way I chose which ones to go to, were by figuring out which ones the local ferry went to, and browsing the map for budget Maldives accommodations along the ferry line.
This is also a very easy process to do, and again if it works, and you are amazed by my mad travel skillz, please feel free to book your accommodation through the links on my site…I may get a dollar or two from it if you do. #thestruggleisreal
NOTE: I went during “rainy season” in August so the prices were all around $40-50. In “high season” expect them to be between $50-100!
Guest House/Island I stayed on: Rasdhoo Atoll Residence on Rasdhoo Island
NOTE: Also pay attention to the ferry schedule in the next section! Since the ferries only run on certain days and at certain times, there’s a chance you’ll either have to stay in Malé a night or two, or take a more expensive speedboat.
Bad news: The local ferry schedule is absolutely horrid, speedboats are relatively expensive, and for budget travelers like myself, flights are out of the question.
Good news: If you’re patient, the local ferry is only $5, if you’re stuck in a storm or on a day when the ferries don’t operate, speedboats are around $40, and if you absolutely must take a flight…the view is insanely awesome.
Below is the local ferry schedule from what I remember, and again you can also see what the guest houses recommend on their Booking.com listings. Speedboats run rather often so you don’t really need to worry about a schedule for those…just think of them mostly as a back up plan…
OK SO! To get ANYWHERE by ferry OR speedboat, you must:
LOCAL FERRY SCHEDULE FROM MALÉ (Villingili Ferry Terminal) TO ANY OTHER LOCAL ISLAND:
LEAVES: 9am on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday ONLY
RETURNS: Depends on what island your on, on Saturday, Monday, and Wednesday ONLY
Cost: About $5 paid in Maldivian rupees.
For all other ferry or speedboat information, feel free to scour the only website with some info called Atoll Transfer. But BEWARE!! You may end up paying more! I arranged all of my transportation in the Maldives on my own once I got there, either by walking up to a ferry terminal, or asking at my guest house!
So I’m sure the main reason why you’re thinking of planning this trip is because you have sand and sun on your mind. But, once you start planning, you may wonder what there is to do in Maldives on a budget. Don’t worry, you can plan an epic trip to the Maldives that will feel like you were at a fancy resort, and for a fraction of the price. Here’s some options:
You’re probably going to be freaking out with excitement when it comes time to start packing for your Maldives vacation, but don’t forget that the less you pack, the easier/cheaper it will be! Like any normal girl, I packed multiple bikinis and sunglasses, but there’s also a few items I brought and used that came in EXTREMELY handy:
…that doubled as a dry bag and was massively convenient to protect my laptop!!!
This magical little thing folds up to the size of your palm, and proved to be insanely useful on the beaches and boats! I’m actually shocked at how sturdy (and I think waterproof but don’t hold me to that) it is, considering I put my entire purse, laptop, and GoPros in it!
Since I knew I’d be hopping on and off boats, I put my roller luggage in storage at the airport for $5 a day, and just used a weekender bag like this one (but for 2 weeks).
Want tips on how to perfectly pack a weekender bag? Check out my blog about it: How to Pack the Perfect Weekend Bag
Self explanatory.
But for tips on how I get all of my awesome GoPro shots, check out this tutorial: How to Use A GoPro to Get Awesome Travel Photos
A bit spotty on some of the random remote islands, but still works, as you can see in the pic. I actually use this thing regularly when I travel for those times when I don’t feel like sitting in a Starbucks to get free wifi…check out my review on Skyroam here.
So ignore the sexy waist and heels, and just go for the long-sleeved, long-pant jumper idea. Like I said, the Maldives is a predominantly Muslim country, so you need to cover up until you get to a beach! Although I was sweating my ass off, I wore a jumper like this one on all of the ferries, and to and from the airport!
Another thing I wore a lot, whether it was to cover up my shoulders or wear on my head, was a scarf! I got most of mine in India before I went to the Maldives…just in case…ya know…you wanna stop there first.
I PREACH using natural sunscreen because I know how bad regular sunscreen is for your skin AND coral reefs! Since the Maldives is made up of mostly coral reefs…DON’T RUIN THEM! They don’t sell natural sunscreen there so be sure to bring it before you leave! This brand called Sunology is by far my favorite!
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Maldives looks so pretty and amazing. Thank you for the sharing this informative article about budget tour on Maldives. I think this article will help many people to visit Maldives within a budget. Keep writing these kind kind of amazing articles, Cheers.
Woah, just got back from the Maldives. EPIC indeed! We have been to Maafushi and Ghuli. I love how friendly the people are, incredibly helpful.
Still impressed how cheap it actually is - compared of what you've in mind when it comes to Maldives!
Great guide, cool photos!
Matt
Right?! I think I need to go back and do more research ;)
I love this post! It answered my question on Instagram too I asked you about how you get wifi everywhere you go lol.
Amazing! Thanks for inspiration!!! Now I know where I'll go when my bf will be away this autumn :))) Can't wait!!!
Thanks for Sharing nice article. it's very useful for those who are planning to visit Maldives.
This article has such useful info about the Maldives! Thanks for putting great content out there, keep doing great things!!
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I would love to visit the Maldives, and I absolutely love how you've given us tools on doing so on a budget. Thank you for your wonderful blog. As a travel lover, but also someone with bills and student loan payments, it's so great to know the options I have to make it happen, despite budgetary restrictions! Last winter I went to belize through a Groupon. I saved a ton of money and had an absolutely magical time doing something I didn't even realize was possible!
Love the blog, love the post. Thank you & keep up the wonderful adventures!
Great post about Traveling to the Maldives!!! I would love to paddle Board!!!
Hi. Great article! I´ve always thought that going over there is almost impossible. Your tips are really useful. You should someday go visit Colombia, you´ll love it!
Thanks Alejandro! And yes Columbia is definitely on my list!
I always read some blogs about Maldives but little have a I learned on it like the dress code because it is a predominantly Muslim country. This blog of yours is a big push for me of making my dream a reality of visiting this beautiful archipelago. Thanks for your Maldive tour tutorial. It was so detailed and very easy to understand.
Thank you so much!! I very much hope you make it to the Maldives, it really is a beautiful place!!